The Dark Knight Trilogy [Batman] [4K Ultra-HD] [2012] [Blu-ray] [2017]

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The Dark Knight Trilogy [Batman] [4K Ultra-HD] [2012] [Blu-ray] [2017]

The Dark Knight Trilogy [Batman] [4K Ultra-HD] [2012] [Blu-ray] [2017]

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I also pixel-peeped the Matthew McConaughey vs Matt Damon ice planet fight sequence from Interstellar. Another IMAX-heavy scene, this one oozed detail, not only in terms of actor's faces and costume textures, but also in all the fine, specular highlight details. It's basically an all-white screen that (when watching on a Blu-ray) tends to bleed white on less capable displays, resulting in an image that's more light grey than pure white. Here, we see more lifelike white levels along with every icicle and glacial snowdrift. In terms of colors, these clips also include earth-set moments where the dying cornfields are a vivid, lifelike green. I can't wait to see more of this one.

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Shot on 35mm film, and framed in the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.40:1 widescreen, Batman Begins is not only part of the recent spate of Nolan films released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, but part of its own Dark Knight Trilogy. All of the Nolan releases have been delivered under the supervision of the director himself, overseeing the 4K scans and colour timing, and the results are quite varied, with the latest films, Interstellar and Dunkirk looking the best, the increasing amount of IMAX footage used across his films standing out as superior to anything else, and some of his earlier 35mm only features, lensed by Award-Winning cinematographer Wally Pfister, struggling somewhat to compete with the later fare. We are currently editing and housing over 143 articles for your viewing pleasure, and You can help. English SDH, French, German SDH, Italian SDH, Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Cantonese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish( less) Other than that, I found these Ultra HD renderings to be excellent, delivering a nuanced, and at times captivating, visual experience that thoroughly accentuated both the source elements, and thematic impact of watching The Dark Knight Trilogy. It goes without saying that these Ultra HD releases are a must have for your Blu-ray collection. The next step after looking at products in the same category, was to look at products from the same brand, DC.

Sound Quality

Next up is material. Read through the product description for The Dark Knight Trilogy 4K UHD Blu-Ray Box Set to get an understanding of the materials the product is made from. Some materials will obviously be known for delivering better quality item than others. You might also have decided that you’ll only accept a product made from a particular material. The Dark Knight assaults 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray with an impressive HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer. The UHD Blu-ray was reviewed on a Samsung UE55KS8000 Ultra HD TV and a Samsung UBD-K8500 Ultra HD Blu-ray player. ENDING THE KNIGHT A comprehensive look into how director Christopher Nolan and his production team made The Dark Knight Rises the epic conclusion to the Dark Knight legend.

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Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene – Director Christopher Nolan and Creative Collaborators unmask the incredible detail and planning behind the film, including stunt staging, filming in IMAX, the Batsuit and Bat-pod, and more. Director Christopher Nolan personally oversaw the remastering of The Dark Knight trilogy films for 4k release, proclaiming that if you can’t watch the movies in the theater the Ultra HD Blu-ray releases are the closest thing you can get at home, with deeper color palettes that more closely match the analog colors of the 35mm film. To say that The Dark Knight it exceeded my expectations would be a bit of an understatement. It allowed the audience the chance to further examine the complex persona behind the man on both sides of the mask. Batman struggles not only against the mob but also has to deal with corruption within local law enforcement and city prosecutors. On top of that he must now contend with The Joker who is unlike anything he has dealt with previously. This isn’t an overly complicated individual but his methodology is anything but simple. He is an anarchist who has no value system. His belief is that everyone is corruptible and that the one individual who consistently challenges that theory must constantly be put to the test. This film is an eclectic thriller, and a fast-paced action opus, that is exactly what genre fans clamor for. It is my opinion that without the outstanding performance by the late Heath Ledger as The Joker the film would not have had the same impact. He took this character to a level not achieved by any other actor playing this type of villain in an action film. I am sure that I am not alone when I say that I appreciated his efforts.The Dark Knight is available on Blu-ray, 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray, and in The Dark Knight Trilogy with all three films on 4k Blu-ray. Batman Begins doesn’t have quite the definitive visual pop of The Dark Knight and the Dark Knight Rises. Much of that is owed to the original source elements, and the fact that is doesn’t incorporate the IMAX footage. This isn’t a shortcoming, and in most respects, it holds it own quite well. The sequences that take place in and around the temple look terrific, offering beautifully rendered color, excellent reproduction of shadow detail, and eye catching specular highlights (during the explosive battle between Bruce and the members of the League of Shadows). Later, during the final act when Gotham is under siege and Batman intervenes with the help Rachel and Jim, the sepia toned shots of misty, nighttime Gotham, set against the various pyrotechnics associated with the battle/runaway train are the among the presentation’s highlights. However, I don't own yet a 4K Blu Ray reader (I'm saving to buy in the next few months). The only other option to get the Dark Knight trilogy is in DVD, which I don't like it to be honest. The brand of product you buy can vary in importance, from person to person. Some people will of course be much more particular about the brands they will use. Whilst others aren’t interested in the brand and are more interested in the overall quality or price of the product itself. Thankfully DC is a brand that many customers have grown to love over the years and is very popular for items in the DVDs and blu-ray category.

4K editions of the Dark Knight Trilogy worth it? Are the 4K editions of the Dark Knight Trilogy worth it?

AUDIO/VIDEO - By The Numbers: REFERENCE = 92-100/ EXCELLENT = 83-91/ GOOD = 74-82/ AVERAGE = 65-73/ BELOW AVERAGE = under 65

The Bonus Features

The Dark Knight Trilogy comes to Ultra HD Blu-ray from Warner Brothers Home Entertainment featuring 2160pHEVC encoded video and lossless DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound that has an average bitrate of 3.5 Mbps. As you can imagine, pricing is one of the most important factors of any purchasing decision. We can find the perfect product for our needs, that fits the brief in every single way. But if it doesn’t fit our budgets, we simply can’t (or at least shouldn’t) buy it. I have yet to watch them, but will sometime during the holidays. Just knowing that they are there waiting for me is comforting, in some odd way.



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